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#HYENA || I don't understand why some people don't like hyenas... they're actually quite cute and intelligent. Often cast as being foolish and dull, perhaps due to the misunderstanding of their laugh or giggle vocalization, spotted hyenas show incredible signs of intelligence that rival most wild animals in Africa. In fact, hyena intelligence is thought to mimic the evolution of our own intelligence, with complex social behaviors driving brain evolution. In experiments, spotted hyenas have even outperformed chimpanzees in collective or group problem solving, showing that in some ways hyena intelligence may even exceed some of the great apes in certain aspects.  One of the longest-standing false accusations against the spotted hyena is that they are purely scavengers, particularly that they steal most of their food from lions. In fact, studies have shown that hyenas kill 66-90% of what they eat and are extremely versatile and successful hunters. As cursorial hunters, hyenas run down their prey to exhaustion, cruising at speeds of 37 mph (60 kph) for several miles. Spotted hyenas can bring down prey many times their size. For an animal the size of a large dog, it is amazing that they have been recorded killing cape buffalo and giraffes. hyenas, surprisingly, are some of the best mothers in the animal kingdom, investing more energy per cub than any other terrestrial carnivore. Hyenas give birth to 1 to 3 tiny jet-black cubs (some call them pups because early naturalists thought they resembled bear cubs). Genetically, hyenas are closely related to civets, genets, and mongooses, therefore falling within the cat group of carnivores, hence the use of the term “cub”. Hyena cubs are “precocial”, meaning they are born in a more advanced stage of development with their eyes open, teeth intact, and muscles ready to go, unlike many of the cat species where cubs are born largely blind and helpless for several weeks.  Hyenas can count. Studies have shown that spotted hyenas can determine the number of other hyenas in a rival clan and decide their best course of action. Similarly, males looking to join a new clan will always join the clan with the least number of other males after doing a quick census. It may not be calculus, but spotted hyenas are able to count!  for @dil  #animalsoftiktok #studywithme #bbc #targetaudience
#HYENA || I don't understand why some people don't like hyenas... they're actually quite cute and intelligent. Often cast as being foolish and dull, perhaps due to the misunderstanding of their laugh or giggle vocalization, spotted hyenas show incredible signs of intelligence that rival most wild animals in Africa. In fact, hyena intelligence is thought to mimic the evolution of our own intelligence, with complex social behaviors driving brain evolution. In experiments, spotted hyenas have even outperformed chimpanzees in collective or group problem solving, showing that in some ways hyena intelligence may even exceed some of the great apes in certain aspects. One of the longest-standing false accusations against the spotted hyena is that they are purely scavengers, particularly that they steal most of their food from lions. In fact, studies have shown that hyenas kill 66-90% of what they eat and are extremely versatile and successful hunters. As cursorial hunters, hyenas run down their prey to exhaustion, cruising at speeds of 37 mph (60 kph) for several miles. Spotted hyenas can bring down prey many times their size. For an animal the size of a large dog, it is amazing that they have been recorded killing cape buffalo and giraffes. hyenas, surprisingly, are some of the best mothers in the animal kingdom, investing more energy per cub than any other terrestrial carnivore. Hyenas give birth to 1 to 3 tiny jet-black cubs (some call them pups because early naturalists thought they resembled bear cubs). Genetically, hyenas are closely related to civets, genets, and mongooses, therefore falling within the cat group of carnivores, hence the use of the term “cub”. Hyena cubs are “precocial”, meaning they are born in a more advanced stage of development with their eyes open, teeth intact, and muscles ready to go, unlike many of the cat species where cubs are born largely blind and helpless for several weeks. Hyenas can count. Studies have shown that spotted hyenas can determine the number of other hyenas in a rival clan and decide their best course of action. Similarly, males looking to join a new clan will always join the clan with the least number of other males after doing a quick census. It may not be calculus, but spotted hyenas are able to count! for @dil #animalsoftiktok #studywithme #bbc #targetaudience

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